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12 votes
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Twitch will let streamers ban users from watching their streams
15 votes -
Madison Reeve explains why she quit Linus Tech Tips (CW: self harm, slurs, sexual harassment)
167 votes -
US Special Counsel got a search warrant for Twitter to turn over info on Donald Trump’s account
40 votes -
What do I think about Twitter/X Community Notes?
18 votes -
Failures in accuracy, ethics and responsibility with Linus Tech Tips and LMG as a whole
163 votes -
Elon Musk’s X is throttling traffic to websites he dislikes
79 votes -
Illinois just passed the first law in the US protecting financial rights of children of influencers
35 votes -
The Reddit protest is finally over. Reddit won.
131 votes -
Are unwanted Reddit push notifications a new thing?
I haven’t touched reddit since the APIcalyspe. I’m planning to delete my account but haven’t gotten around to it yet. I was a heavy Apollo user on iOS but never subscribed to it for its push...
I haven’t touched reddit since the APIcalyspe. I’m planning to delete my account but haven’t gotten around to it yet. I was a heavy Apollo user on iOS but never subscribed to it for its push notification service, instead I kept the official reddit app installed and the only thing I used it for were its notifications. I still have both apps installed.
Anyway, I was surprised to see one pop up yesterday, especially since it wasn’t connected to my user activity (a new private message or reply to an old comment of mine or something). The notification was just an ad. More specifically, it was promoting some trending post on the site that had “>12,000 upvotes.” In many many years of having the app installed I’ve never seen that before. Is it new?
Reddit’s had a mildly antagonist relationship with its users for ages, but it feels like they are REALLY intensifying things now. I’m glad I got off the train when I did. And sorry for making yet another post about reddit, I think we’re all getting tired of harping on it here.
53 votes -
How to move your Instagram feed to Pixelfed, the photo app that doesn't track your every move
41 votes -
Estimating the association between Facebook adoption and well-being in seventy-two countries
5 votes -
The Court of the Hague orders Meta to unmask anonymous Dutch user accused of repeated defamatory posts
31 votes -
Best FOSS app for Lemmy?
I tried out Sync for Lemmy. Loved it, but I was not a fan of the tracking for ads and the price to get rid of that being $20. Anyone tried the free open source Lemmy apps? I used to use RedReader...
I tried out Sync for Lemmy. Loved it, but I was not a fan of the tracking for ads and the price to get rid of that being $20. Anyone tried the free open source Lemmy apps? I used to use RedReader for Reddit, so I don't mind it being a bit worse than something like Sync.
27 votes -
A pro-Putin Facebook network is pumping French-language propaganda into Africa. The pages promote Russia’s line on the war in Ukraine to more than four million followers...
40 votes -
AI comes for YouTube’s thumbnail industry
26 votes -
X user “super pissed” that Musk ordered takeover of his @music account
63 votes -
Sync for Lemmy now available on Play Store
80 votes -
Meta has long fought Europe's demands that it get people's consent before using their data for targeted ads – then a Norwegian regulator threatened daily fines
51 votes -
Help: Is there a way to search the fediverse in one place, instead of just my server / instance?
Hi everyone, I'm quite new to working the cross-server world of the Fediverse. Is there a way to search the Fediverse in one place, instead of just my server / instance? For example, being able to...
Hi everyone, I'm quite new to working the cross-server world of the Fediverse. Is there a way to search the Fediverse in one place, instead of just my server / instance?
For example, being able to search for #cats in not just my Mastodon server / instance, but on the others as well? And if it can search Lemmy and others as well, that would be AMAZING.
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Continue to use your favorite third-party app for Reddit after July 1st with ReVanced!
Hey Reddit enthusiasts! Revanced has recently extended its support to some of the most popular Reddit apps out there. The list of supported apps now includes Boost, Infinity, rif is fun, Relay,...
Hey Reddit enthusiasts! Revanced has recently extended its support to some of the most popular Reddit apps out there. The list of supported apps now includes Boost, Infinity, rif is fun, Relay, and Sync.
For those who are new to Revanced, this means you can patch these existing apps with your own oauth-client-id, allowing you to continue enjoying them seamlessly.
Why does this work?
- Reddit is now charging for certain API usage, causing many third-party clients to either shut down or start charging.
- If you don't exceed 100 API calls per minute, API use remains free (to the best of my knowledge). However, this doesn't help third-party clients because they use a single client ID for all users, resulting in millions of requests per minute.
- The solution is to obtain a private client ID from Reddit, which allows for free API use.
- The client ID patch enables you to replace the default client ID used by apps like Sync, Boost, and Infinity with your own private client ID from Reddit.
Quick tutorial:
- Go to https://www.reddit.com/prefs/apps in your web browser.
- Create a new app by giving it a name of your choice.
- Tick the "Installed App" option and fill in the redirect URI field. The specific URI depends on the app you're using. For example, for rif, the URI would be redditisfun://auth. You can find the required redirect URI in the app's corresponding section on GitHub.
- Copy the client ID string that appears for the app you just created.
- Create a text document named "reddit_client_id_revanced.txt" and place it in the root directory of your phone's storage (e.g., /storage/emulated/0/<file here>). Paste the client ID into this document.
- Install the latest version of ReVanced Manager on your device.
- Open the Patcher tab in ReVanced Manager and select your app.
- In the Patches section, enable the "Change OAuth Client ID" patch.
- Apply the patch and install the modified app (Note: If you already have the app installed, you may need to delete it first and then click Install once ReVanced finishes creating the new APK.)
Following these steps will help you navigate through the process of obtaining a private client ID and applying the necessary patches to enjoy Reddit using ReVanced.
Guides with screenshots:
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https://gist.github.com/decipher3114/4423a2671dc3ce4401025b737d5c89f4
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https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1wHvqQwCYdJrQg4BKlGIVDLksPN0KpOnJWniT6PbZSrI (Thanks to @kobew50 on Discord)
If you encounter any difficulties during the process,head over to ReVanced Discord server to seek assistance.
Reddit applications that have available patches or modified versions.
➡️ Platform: Android 🤖
Application Patch status Note BaconReader Available ✅ ReVanced Boost Available ✅ ReVanced Infinity Available ✅ ReVanced, Fork by KhoalaS (works without patching), Fork by KhoalaS (need to be patched) Joey Not available ❌ - Nara Not available ❌ Exempt from the new API changes (will introduce a paid tier eventually) Now Not available ❌ Exempt from the new API changes (will introduce a paid tier eventually) Reddit (official app) Available ✅ ReVanced, Redited RedReader Not available ❌ Exempt from the new API changes Relay Available ✅ Exempt from the new API changes (will introduce a paid tier eventually), ReVanced rif Available ✅ ReVanced Sync Available ✅ ReVanced ➡️ Platform: iOS 🍎
Application Patch status Note Apollo* Available ✅ Tweak by EthanArbuckle Dystopia Not available ❌ Exempt from the new API changes narhwal Not available ❌ Exempt from the new API changes (will introduce a paid tier eventually) *Shout-out to WefWef - a Lemmy client not only inspired by Apollo, but which is aiming for feature parity. (GitHub)
89 votes -
Twitter threatens legal action against US nonprofit that tracks hate speech
113 votes -
Settling in to new social media patterns after the "Rexxit"
I thought I'd share my own patterns as a writing prompt to hear yours. Tildes -- This keyboard-to-keyboard connection we have here is why I loved Reddit years ago. It's slow-brain (vs....
I thought I'd share my own patterns as a writing prompt to hear yours.
- Tildes -- This keyboard-to-keyboard connection we have here is why I loved Reddit years ago. It's slow-brain (vs. fast-brain), considerate, insightful, enjoyable, and yet doesn't waste my time.
- Lemmy -- This has my hopes up that it could be a way to find niche communities (one of the strengths of Reddit) in the federated lemmyverse, but instances large and small seem overwhelmed by users who, like me, are still figuring it out. I joined https://lemmy.one/ but I have a feeling that https://lemmy.ml/ is slightly more my style. I might jump or not, but no big difference since the federated communities that I like are available in both places. This may just be me being nitpicky over instance quirks (such as an instance that does not have downvotes or currently allow community creation).
- Mastadon -- Too Twitter for me. I never got (understood) Twitter or its appeal, and I don't understand the appeal of Mastadon, either. I deleted one account that I created and may leave it altogether. If you like/liked Twitter, you'll likely like Mastadon.
- Reddit -- niche interests and citywide subreddits are still valuable to me, but even these were and are dropping in quality due to terse Reddit mobile users and meme-culture and my interest in them is dropping in correlation. I nearly exclusively only read /r/loseit (I'm maintaining -125 pounds lost for 8 years so far) and a multireddit of local subreddits in my local area. Since the Rexxit, I don't look at much else on Reddit.
- Facebook -- like the local and niche subreddits, I read Facebook on and off (mostly off) for these as well. The Facebook Marketplace is the way I find second-hand items locally.
I'm beginning to understand why I'm not practicing my music (Barbershop Harmony) as much as I should recently!
116 votes -
What would the internet of people look like now?
39 votes -
'Straight out of the authoritarian playbook': US watchdog sued by Musk's X hits back
33 votes -
The BBC on Mastodon: Experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media
31 votes -
What are your thoughts on Bluesky social app?
People are paying to get invite. I think people who left and are leaving Reddit or Twitter/X hasn't found their home yet.
35 votes -
Twitter’s future is a return to Elon Musk’s past
43 votes -
Google-owned YouTube makes millions from channels pushing climate disinformation: Analysis
80 votes -
Why is Elon Musk doing what he is to Twitter?
From a non-MAGA’ers perspective; He took a perfectly fine (albeit starting to decline) social media platform with millions of users and derailed it completely from what it was before to a farce....
From a non-MAGA’ers perspective;
He took a perfectly fine (albeit starting to decline) social media platform with millions of users and derailed it completely from what it was before to a farce.
Why even buy Twitter if you’re going to change the entire format, including the actual name of the brand? Why not build a competitor from the ground up and call it X?
Unless you’re the melonhead billionaire your guess is better than mine, but I wonder if this bumbling incompetence is pre-orchestrated somehow or if he’s making it up as he goes.
119 votes -
Forget subtitles: YouTube’s new feature dubs videos with AI-generated voices
17 votes -
The obscure social media app beloved by China’s tech scene
11 votes -
Intellectual property attorney claims that more than 900 companies have trademarked X, Musk's company will face lawsuits
18 votes -
Google raising price of YouTube Premium to $13.99 per month
115 votes -
Reddit is deleting all chat messsages made before 2023
52 votes -
Past FBI seizure of Mastodon server should be a reminder to Fediverse users and hosts to protect users privacy
21 votes -
Twitter is now X as the little blue bird disappears
131 votes -
Killing community
41 votes -
What's the deal with copyright on Twitch?
So, a friend of mine wants to become a Twitch streamer, commenting over movies. I never used Twitch. He showed me some channels over there that made me confused. There are dozens of channels...
So, a friend of mine wants to become a Twitch streamer, commenting over movies. I never used Twitch. He showed me some channels over there that made me confused. There are dozens of channels entirely dedicated to people providing minimal commentary to entire movies, animes, and TV shows which are displayed in full, although not on full screen. And they seem to be monetized, otherwise why would anyone stream 5 to 10 hours a day? They have ads.
I have a few questions.
First, how is that legal? Why aren't copyright holders taking these channels down? Do people really care about a streamer that mumbles a single uninteresting word every few minutes, or it's all just an excuse to watch movies for free? Why the same content that will get your video taken down on YouTube is apparently okay on Twitch?
18 votes -
r/Place on Reddit returns tomorrow
85 votes -
Threads is the perfect Twitter alternative, just not for you
59 votes -
‘Not for machines to harvest’: Data revolts break out against AI
40 votes -
'Fuck Spez': Reddit users unite to turn r/Place mural into a protest
146 votes -
How can I leave Reddit?
I tried finding other alternatives to reddit, which is what got me here. I still love the content of the subs that I followed and am not wanting to really step away. I'd like to as a matter of my...
I tried finding other alternatives to reddit, which is what got me here. I still love the content of the subs that I followed and am not wanting to really step away. I'd like to as a matter of my own principles... but I still want it. So much knowledge has been amassed on that platform.
Do you guys still mess with reddit regularly? If not, how?
82 votes -
Fear, loathing, and excitement as Threads adopts open standard used by Mastodon
40 votes -
Elon Musk sues the lawyers that forced him to buy Twitter
59 votes -
Meta's social media platforms will be temporarily barred from behavioral advertising in Norway after a ruling from the Norwegian Data Protection Authority
13 votes -
Best way to use Instagram from a privacy perspective?
If I wanted to create an Instagram to try to build a brand but value privacy, what are some good tips and tricks for using the app and not have all your personal data harvested by Meta? Of course...
If I wanted to create an Instagram to try to build a brand but value privacy, what are some good tips and tricks for using the app and not have all your personal data harvested by Meta?
Of course they're going to collect whatever info I post but are there some mitigation strategies? Always use a VPN? Should I get a brand new phone number?
13 votes -
Reddit is getting rid of its Gold awards system
88 votes -
Far-right Twitter influencers first on Elon Musk’s monetization scheme
70 votes